After age 60, the right hair color can brighten the face and soften the features. Discover the shade that rejuvenates without overdoing it, according to a pro.
Women who color their hair after 60 know it well: finding the ideal shade to keep a luminous face without going overboard is a real headache. Especially since maintenance often requires touch-ups every four to six weeks, otherwise the roots or dull reflections will reappear.
Over time, hair loses density and shine. The hair fiber, depleted in keratin, becomes more fragile, drier, sometimes foamy. Hence the importance of focusing on soft and natural colors, which flatter the complexion without marking the features. Forget overly dark tones: they harden the contours of the face and accentuate fine lines, especially around the eyes and mouth.
But then, how do you find the right shade? More than color, it’s all a question of tone. This is where the advice of hairdresser Delphine Courteille changes everything: “It is best to lighten it a half tone from its natural color. Maintenance will be easier and it will soften the features, which always harden a little over time.“. A simple secret, but extremely effective for an immediate “healthy glow” effect.
Brunettes will be able to opt for a luminous brown, mahogany or copper highlights, capable of bringing warmth to the complexion. Blondes will opt for golden or honey blondes, perfect for a soft, natural glow. And if you’ve chosen to leave your hair white, lightly lightening the darker strands will help blend them into the hair, for a seamless, modern effect.
To wake up the color without freezing it, nothing beats a subtle sweep. This technique allows you to play with shades, to add relief and a sunny effect without weighing down the material. A good way to illuminate the face while respecting the texture of the hair.
Finally, to prolong the shine of the coloring, adopt a gentle routine: a special shampoo for colored hair alternating with a moisturizing shampoo, and a nourishing mask once or twice a week to preserve suppleness and shine. Because after 60 years, the most beautiful color is the one that makes you forget that it was chosen.